Chinatown Wreaths

At Chinatown Flowers, we craft stunning wreaths that express care, remembrance, or celebration—perfect for sharing beauty in the heart of Chinatown and nearby areas like Soho, Covent Garden, and Leicester Square. Conveniently located a short stroll from Gerrard Street and moments from the iconic Chinese Gate, our local florist team combines years of floral artistry with genuine community knowledge.

Whether you're honouring a loved one or brightening a special occasion, our diverse collection of wreaths uses only the freshest blooms, thoughtfully sourced and hand-arranged daily. We understand the importance of timely delivery, especially for heartfelt moments, which is why we offer same-day delivery in Chinatown and neighbouring areas—just order online before 3 PM for prompt service.

  • Expertly handcrafted wreaths for every occasion
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As trusted local florists, we pride ourselves on bringing warmth and personal attention to every order. Let Chinatown Flowers be your go-to florist for beautiful wreaths and bespoke bouquets. Visit us near Wardour Street or easily order online for seamless service you can count on.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath, carefully composed for moments of farewell, sits against a pure white studio background where every flower and texture is made clear. A dense, cushion-like band of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the foundation: countless ruffled blooms packed tightly to create a plush, seamless ring that speaks of peace and continuity. Anchoring the arrangement in the upper-left is a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), their layered petals moving from deep violet to softer lavender, with a mix of fully opened blossoms and slimmer, graceful buds that give a sense of life and quiet progression. Sprigs of fresh greenery - glossy, variegated leaves and lacy fern fronds - weave through the purple spray, bringing cool tones and tactile contrast. A delicate, slightly crinkled dark purple mesh trim peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums along both the inner and outer edges, a refined accent that harmonises with the lisianthus and completes the silhouette. The soft, even light creates a gentle shadow beneath the wreath, giving depth and a feeling that the piece could be lifted and held. As Chinatown Flowers, we often prepare wreaths like this for services near Gerrard Street, Shaftesbury Avenue and Leicester Square; the composition is intended to offer consolation with dignity-subtle scent, soothing textures, and a restrained palette that reads as respect, remembrance and heartfelt sympathy for those gathering to say goodbye.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This dignified circular wreath evokes a hushed, consoling presence: a seamless ring of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the sculpted base, each bloom quietly ruffled to create a plush, tactile surface that seems to breathe peace. The white chrysanthemum heads are arranged so densely the eye reads an unbroken field of ivory, while a discreet band of deep purple mesh or ribbon slips beneath the flowers along the inner and outer edges, giving the design a refined, shadowed border that gently announces depth without bright interruption. At the upper-left portion a graceful spray rests - three pale yellow roses, their petals unfolding in layered softness, become the visual heart of the wreath and a tender emblem of friendship and memory. Around the roses, soft clusters of baby's breath float like mist and small lavender-hued statice add cool, peppered notes of colour; together they form a delicate chorus of texture and scent. Rich green foliage, from broader glossy leaves to dainty fern fronds, frames the cluster and helps the pastel accents read clearly against the white field. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the subtle sheen on rose petals and the matte velvet of chrysanthemums while casting a gentle shadow to ground the wreath. As a sympathetic floral tribute suitable for a farewell in and around Chinatown - near Gerrard Street or Leicester Square - this arrangement offers understated beauty, a composed palette of white, cream, green and muted purple, and a sense of quiet continuity that comforts at a time of parting.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This elegant funeral wreath is shown in sharp relief against a clean white background, drawing attention to its soft textures and subtle colour shifts. Formed into a perfect circle, the wreath is densely covered with white baby's breath, the many tiny blossoms overlapping to create a plush, cloud-like carpet of petals. Rising from this airy base, lisianthus blooms are scattered thoughtfully around the ring, each one a small focal point. Their petals are predominantly white, but the edges and fine veins are brushed with shades of purple-violet, reminiscent of ink flowing through rice paper. Some lisianthus are fully open, revealing layered, ruffled petals and deeper centres, while others appear as slender buds or half-open blooms, tipped with pale green and creamy yellow that hint at the colour within. The centre of the wreath is entirely open, emphasising the symbolic circle of life and continuity. With no greenery or additional colours to compete for attention, the eye rests on the interplay between the airy Gypsophila and the more structured lisianthus, giving a sense of harmony and calm. In the context of Chinatown, this wreath could easily be pictured at a respectful farewell near Leicester Square or adorning a remembrance table in a nearby temple space, where flowers are chosen carefully to express quiet love and gratitude. The overall mood is peaceful and contemplative, making this design well suited for funerals, memorial gatherings, and solemn occasions where families want to send a message of sympathy and enduring affection.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant sympathy wreath presented on a white background, composed of a dense, cloud-like ring of pure white chrysanthemums whose tightly packed florets form a soft, tactile surface. Just beneath the outer white layer a deep purple ruffled mesh or fine netting is visible along the inner circumference, offering a refined contrast that makes the white sing. At the top-left, a tender cluster draws the eye: a single, perfectly formed cream or pale yellow rose sits gently open, surrounded by a mix of lush foliage - broad, variegated leaves with pale margins and lacy fern fronds - the kind of foliage we often choose at Chinatown Flowers when preparing tributes for local services. Interwoven among the leaves are slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice, their tiny clustered blooms adding a cool, papery texture and a hint of muted colour. On the right side, two graceful calla lilies arch from about two to five o'clock, their sculptural forms showing a delicate ombré from deep purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink or blush near the base; their vivid green stems curve along the lower-right arc and are tucked into the chrysanthemum cushion. A single longer green stem reaches from the left cluster across the lower wreath, discreetly anchored so the design reads as cohesive and intentional. The arrangement feels calm and respectful under soft, neutral light - a composed memorial piece suited to funerals or graveside services across Chinatown and the surrounding theatre district, chosen to express quiet sympathy, dignity, and lasting remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Against a pure white studio background, a fully circular funeral wreath forms an unbroken ring of roses and greenery, exuding calm and quiet dignity. The arrangement is lush and full, with blossoms placed so close together that they create a seamless band of petals encircling an empty centre, a visual echo of continuity and remembrance. Creamy white and ivory roses take pride of place, many at their most open and generous stage, their layered petals soft and velvety, catching the light in gentle, rounded highlights. Woven softly among them are blush pink spray roses, some no larger than a coin, their tiny buds and partially opened blooms lending intricate texture and a sense of gentle unfolding. Scattered throughout, soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses introduce a tender warmth, while distinctive dusty lavender and muted mauve roses add cooler, antique notes that anchor the pastel palette. Behind and between the flowers, dark green fern fronds emerge, their finely divided leaves spreading outward like delicate fans. The rich green makes the pale petals appear even more luminous, much as flowers might stand out against the greenery of nearby parks and gardens around Chinatown. The overall design feels carefully balanced and handcrafted, the kind of wreath a family might order for a memorial service or farewell gathering held in one of the area's quiet halls or temples. There are no visible embellishments aside from the flowers and foliage, allowing the roses themselves to convey respect, love, and condolence, with the subtle, imagined fragrance offering silent comfort during moments of reflection.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This tranquil wreath, beautifully arranged for the Chinatown area, exudes quiet dignity and heartfelt remembrance-all against a luminous white backdrop. Snowy white lilies, their wide petals gently unfolding, reign at the circle's heart, exuding an aura of peace and profound respect. Interspersed among these are brilliant fuchsia pink lilies, their deep magenta and speckled centers adding a subtle vibrancy that mirrors Chinatown's lively markets and evocative streetscapes. Amid this floral harmony, clusters of soft blush-pink and creamy white roses emerge, some in bud with tightly curled petals, others half-open and revealing layers of delicate ruffles-bringing a romantic softness and an almost tactile sense of comfort. The wreath's muted green foliage, reminiscent of the soothing plants found in local herbal shops, frames the design with understated freshness and depth. The open centre invites contemplation, while the continuous circle's symbolism of eternity and remembrance makes this arrangement especially fitting for local funerals or celebrations of life near Gerrard Street and Leicester Square. Crafted with sensitivity and a skilled hand, the piece offers gentle comfort through its blend of rich colours and serene whites-a truly personal floral tribute from the heart of Chinatown.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular funeral wreath, presented with calm dignity: the broad ring is almost entirely composed of pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom densely arranged so the wreath reads as a continuous, cloud-like band of soft petals. Crowning the upper left portion is a considered, joyful cluster of blooms-several rich yellow roses, their butter-gold petals unfolding in gentle spirals, contrasted by clusters of sumptuous purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a cool, noble tone. Pale lavender lisianthus buds and tender green growth add depth and a sense of natural progression; the foliage-glossy rounded leaves, some lightly variegated, and fine fern fronds-frames the colours and adds structural rhythm. A slim trim of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon peeks from beneath the chrysanthemum edge, a discreet detail that ties the palette together and reinforces the sense of finish. Under soft studio light the textures of petals and leaves are clear, and the faint scent of fresh roses is implied rather than overpowering, appropriate for a contemplative setting. As the team at Chinatown Flowers in Gerrard Street would arrange for a tribute service near Chinatown, this wreath balances purity with warmth: a visual expression of condolence meant to comfort and to honour memory. It is crafted for placement at a funeral or memorial and can be delivered sensitively across Chinatown, Soho, and Covent Garden.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean, white background that almost glows, this circular funeral wreath appears like a luminous ring of calm. Large white Oriental lilies form the main structure, their broad, velvety petals fanning outwards, overlapping in layers that create a gentle, cloudlike density. Each lily reveals a subtle greenish centre and fine filaments topped with golden-brown anthers, a restrained warmth nestled inside the cool white. Some blooms are fully open, showing every detail of their hearts, while others are only beginning to unfold, their petals still held in graceful arcs. Flowing between the lilies are soft, frilled flowers with white petals delicately edged in lavender and dusty purple, evoking the look of Lisianthus. These coloured edges thread around the ring, adding just enough contrast to draw the eye without overwhelming the purity of the lilies. Slim green foliage and a few eucalyptus-style sprigs peep through the blossoms, offering texture and support while remaining largely hidden. A scattering of tightly closed lily buds and creamy buds adds another layer of interest, suggesting continuity and the quiet persistence of life. The wreath's circle is even and complete, symbolising eternity, remembrance, and a love that has no end. In Chinatown, this kind of arrangement could accompany a farewell ceremony near Shaftesbury Avenue or be delivered to a family-run funeral home close to Gerrard Street, where families blend cultural traditions yet share the same need for a gentle, respectful tribute. The white-and-purple palette, combined with the lilies' soft fragrance, conveys peace, dignity, and a tender farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a soft overhead angle on a white studio surface, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a study in contrast and restraint. The main body is composed of hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums, densely packed to form a textured, slightly domed ring whose feathery petals create a soothing, cloud-like effect. Nestled artfully at the upper left, three deep royal-blue roses stand as a focal cluster - their velvety, spiralled petals saturated with colour and framed by rich, dark green leaves that give the roses a dignified lift. A pleated satin ribbon in the same deep cobalt blue traces both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring; its glossy folds reflect the ambient light and lend a finished, elegant frame to the arrangement. The visual rhythm from white to blue is deliberate: the white chrysanthemums speak of purity and remembrance while the blue roses introduce a calming, personal note. There's a faint, comforting fragrance - the clean, green perfume of chrysanthemums with an undercurrent of rose - and the overall finish feels tactile, soft where the chrysanthemums cushion and smooth where the satin gleams. As a Chinatown florist who prepares tributes for services around Gerrard Street and the Chinatown gate, I've found this pairing to convey respect and consolation without theatricality. Chinatown Flowers often crafts wreaths like this for local memorials: composed, measured, and quietly beautiful, intended to offer solace and hold a place of honour at funerals and remembrance ceremonies.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A circular sympathy wreath lies flat on a pristine white surface, its refined colours and textures standing out with poignant clarity. The design is built around generous roses in muted lavender and soft mauve, each bloom fully open and richly petalled, creating a series of gentle spirals around the ring. These sophisticated tones are lifted by clusters of blush-pink spray roses scattered evenly throughout, from tiny buds just beginning to break to small, half-open blossoms that soften the structure with their delicate charm. The entire floral composition is cradled by a dense bed of dark green fern fronds-likely leatherleaf and sword fern-whose serrated, feather-like leaves form a natural, slightly wild-looking border that gives the wreath body and depth. Between the main blooms, small accents of darker foliage and discreet buds add dimension and highlight the careful craftsmanship of the design. The light is evenly diffused, so every petal and leaf is visible without harsh shadow, and the flowers appear fresh, hydrated, and vibrant. This is the kind of wreath often chosen as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement for families around Chinatown, Leicester Square, and Piccadilly who wish to express condolences with a gentle, contemporary feel. The soft lavender and pink tones evoke a mood of quiet reflection, love, and gratitude, making the wreath suitable for resting beside a framed photograph, at the front of a service, or for delivery to a graveside. It feels like a floral embrace-a respectful circle of serenity amidst the bustle of central London.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An artfully composed memorial wreath rich in blue and white, thoughtfully arranged by a local hand for moments of quiet remembrance in Chinatown. The circular form is built from a thick, continuous bed of small, royal-blue chrysanthemums whose tightly clustered petals create a plush, almost textile-like surface that absorbs and holds the eye. A pleated white satin ribbon traces the wreath's inner edge, its subtle sheen and ruffled texture offering a soft, reverent contrast to the intense blue. Nestled at the upper-left arc are three large blue roses, fully open and luxuriously velvety, their deep sapphire tones harmonising with the chrysanthemum base. Around the roses, fine sprays of baby's breath and darker green foliage add delicate lace and shadow, a classic sympathy accent. Gently descending from the left toward the lower right is a cascade of pristine white orchids, likely Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium, their broad, creamy petals appearing almost luminous against the blue. Sprung among the open orchids are several bright green buds whose poised forms suggest life continuing even in sorrow. In soft studio light the composition feels calm and collected; the varied textures-velvet, silk, and feathery-invite a quiet, tactile imagining. Suitable for a funeral service, graveside tribute, or memorial display, this wreath embodies dignity, purity, and enduring memory, and can be prepared for delivery across Chinatown and nearby streets such as Gerrard Street and Wardour Street by Chinatown Flowers.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This image shows an elegant circular funeral wreath set against a clean, white background, where each bloom is carefully placed to create a sense of harmony and calm. The floral ring is dominated by large white lilies, their petals splayed wide in open, star-like shapes that radiate serenity. Their green pistils and golden stamens sit at the heart of each lily, providing gentle, natural contrast. Interwoven among them are deep pink and magenta lilies, with velvety petals dusted with subtle speckles, adding richness and depth, almost like small moments of colour woven through a quiet memory. Between these focal flowers, white gerbera daisies stand out with their dark central eyes and neat, radiating petals, giving the arrangement a contemporary touch while still feeling appropriate for a somber occasion. Scattered throughout the ring are blush pink roses, some still in bud and others partially open, which bring softness and an intimate, heartfelt quality. Creamy white roses-larger and fully open-anchor the design with classic beauty and a sense of fullness. Small, fluffy white filler blooms, likely petite carnations or spray chrysanthemums, tuck into every space, ensuring the circular form looks lush and complete. A base of rich, layered green foliage frames the wreath, leaves overlapping to add depth and support, as if cradling the flowers. The effect is one of quiet dignity and gentle warmth, the sort of wreath a family in Chinatown might arrange to be delivered to a nearby temple, church, or funeral home around Shaftesbury Avenue or Leicester Square. It feels comforting and respectful, a floral expression of sympathy that bridges cultures and honours the memory of a loved one.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Centered against a crisp white backdrop, this circular wreath offers a vivid yet dignified expression of sympathy, much like the thoughtful floral tributes arranged in Chinatown for family ceremonies and memorials. The ring is densely embedded with deep red carnations, their lush, frilled petals layered so closely that they create a continuous, velvety band of colour. Each carnation is slightly different in size and openness-some fully unfurled, others just beginning to spread their petals-giving the wreath a living, breathing quality. Between these crimson blooms, clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums nestle like small, rounded jewels. Their compact, spherical shape and tightly packed florets add both structure and a playful counterpoint to the looser carnation petals, while the bright chartreuse tones lend a fresh, hopeful energy.   

A generous foundation of greenery supports and frames the flowers. Dark, feathery fern fronds stretch outwards, creating shadows and depth that make the reds and greens appear even more intense. Intertwined among them, variegated foliage with creamy edges softens the transitions and introduces gentle highlights, similar to dappled light on leaves in nearby Soho Square. A neatly crafted bow or ribbon, in striped shades of green, is worked into the lower edge of the wreath, echoing the floral colours and subtly guiding the eye around the circle. The white background and soft, even lighting ensure that every texture-from the finely serrated ferns to the cushiony mums-is clearly defined. This wreath carries an air of respectful beauty, ideal for funeral processions, remembrance services, or family gatherings in and around Chinatown where honouring ancestors and loved ones with graceful flowers is a cherished tradition.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this sympathy wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle of flowers and foliage, a gentle symbol of continuity often chosen for memorials in and around London's Chinatown. Two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies stand out at opposite points on the ring, their petals fully unfurled and stamens clearly defined, radiating a warm, almost lantern-like glow among softer surrounding hues. Clusters of blush and lavender-pink roses fill much of the circle, their velvety petals overlapping in generous spirals that feel soothing and protective, as if cradling the memory of a loved one. Threaded through the roses are eustoma (lisianthus) blooms in pale pink and deep, regal purple; the ruffled edges of their cup-shaped flowers add movement and quiet drama. Delicate sprigs of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, weave between the larger heads, creating a soft haze of colour and texture. Here and there, cool blue-grey eryngium thistles emerge from the greenery, spiky yet refined, offering a subtle note of strength and individuality. The entire wreath rests on a dense bed of foliage, with rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fern fronds, and deeper green leaves layered carefully to give depth and structure. Small, unopened lily buds hide among the greenery, hinting at blooms still to come and the gentle passage of time. Close to one focal lily, bright green leaves are folded and looped in a modern flourish that speaks to professional florist skill. The result is a dignified, heartfelt wreath that would sit beautifully at a funeral service near Shaftesbury Avenue, a quiet temple off Gerrard Street, or any farewell gathering around Chinatown, bringing a sense of peace and remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
The photograph captures a minimalist yet deeply expressive wreath, crafted predominantly from Baby's Breath and set against a completely white background. Viewed from a high angle, the wreath forms a perfect ring of soft white gypsophila, its countless miniature blooms packed close together until individual stems disappear, leaving only a smooth, cloud-like band of flowers. The texture suggests something both fragile and enduring, like a veil of fine mist frozen into place. A clear circular opening at the centre creates a quiet focal point of empty space, echoing the reflective atmosphere often felt during memorial gatherings in and around London's Chinatown. At the lower right section of the wreath, two calla lilies are carefully nestled into the gypsophila, providing a striking counterpoint. Their petals are sleek and gently rolled, opening in trumpet shapes that reveal a deep burgundy or magenta hue, gradually blending into subdued green towards the stems. The stems themselves are clean and elegantly curved, as if they have grown naturally from the white floral cloud. The strong contrast between the rich, wine-coloured callas and the pure white Baby's Breath adds emotional depth, suggesting both grief and enduring affection. The smooth lighting highlights every contour without harsh shadows, enhancing the sense of serenity. This wreath would feel at home as a respectful condolence tribute delivered to a family residence off Shaftesbury Avenue, or placed beside incense and candles at a remembrance altar. It carries a message of purity, honour, and unwavering love, expressed through flowers with quiet dignity.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Displayed against a clean, white backdrop, this circular wreath radiates a blend of tenderness and dignity, ideal for a funeral or memorial tribute in Chinatown. The arrangement is intensely full, with no empty spaces, forming a continuous ring of flowers and foliage. Deep pink and magenta roses sit alongside softer blush and pastel shades, their velvety petals unfolding in layers that suggest both beauty and depth of feeling. Interspersed among these romantic roses are generous double lilies in tones of creamy white, blush pink, and light peach, their multi-layered petals curling outward to create a star-like effect. Some lilies are open and expansive, revealing their soft centres, while others remain in bud, with pointed lime-green tips adding brightness and structure. All of this is supported by a lush bed of greenery: feathery dark green ferns that soften the outline of the wreath, and bold, glossy leaves that frame the flowers and give the design a polished, professional finish. The contrast between the rich flowers and the simple white background makes every hue and texture stand out, as though you could reach out and feel each petal and frond. In the context of a Chinatown farewell, this wreath could rest beside incense offerings or a framed photograph of the departed, its circular form echoing traditional symbols of unity and unending connection. The overall impression is one of calm, compassionate remembrance, crafted by a florist who understands both the visual impact and the emotional weight of such a tribute.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
When I glimpse this wreath, I think of a quiet corner on Gerrard Street in Chinatown, where the lanterns glow after dusk and the air carries a hint of jasmine and spice. A circular crown of dozens of red roses is sculpted against a stark white background, each blossom perched like a careful note in a love song. The roses range from large, fully opened beauties to tiny buds, all woven into a dense, velvet-red tapestry that holds its shape with confident craftsmanship. The surface is plush and tactile, every petal edge softly lit, the spiraled centers catching a hint of candlelight. The scent is a whisper at this distance-rich, sweet, with a green note where stems meet petals. The white backdrop serves as a theatre, letting the crimson momentum linger in the air, a symbol of affection, memory, and quiet respect, as if a moment of farewell were being gently celebrated. As a local florist here in Chinatown, I see this design bridging celebration and remembrance. It would suit a doorway for a wedding ceremony near Leicester Square or a memorial tribute at a small church near Wardour Street, and it feels equally at home gracing a showroom or a doorway in a bustling market lane. We offer same-day delivery across Chinatown and the West End, carried with care by our team here in Chinatown.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A large, circular wreath for a funeral or memorial is pictured against a pure white backdrop, its vibrant colours standing in gentle contrast to the simplicity behind it. The design is lavishly filled with velvety red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums, placed so close together that the flowers form an unbroken ring around the empty centre. Each rose bloom is open and generous, with layered petals that curl softly outward. The reds vary from classic ruby to deeper, almost burgundy shades, which gives the arrangement a sense of richness and gravitas. Interspersed among the roses are generous clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, likely spray or button types, whose tight, many-petalled heads offer a soft, cushiony texture. Their sunny tone provides a touch of light and warmth, balancing the intensity of the red roses and suggesting hope alongside sorrow. Supporting the blooms is a bed of fresh greenery, with broad, glossy leaves that frame the design and a scattering of finer, grey-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus, adding a cool, calming note. The wreath is perfectly circular, with each flower carefully positioned to maintain symmetry and balance, creating a symbol of eternity and unbroken remembrance. The bright, even lighting emphasises the freshness of every petal and leaf, making it easy to imagine the subtle scent of roses and greenery. This type of floral tribute would suit a memorial gathering or farewell ceremony in the Chinatown area, perhaps placed with care in a quiet corner of a temple or at a family service nearby, thoughtfully arranged and delivered by local florists who understand the nuances of marking such significant moments.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal was woven with heartfelt care and reflection. The overwhelming richness of the blooms is tempered by touches of silvery green foliage peeking out in gentle crescents-breath-like accents among the robust blossoms. The roses-the classic emblems of love and steadfast devotion-evoke a mood of reverence, their fragrance reminiscent of dusk-lit gardens after rain. Light falls softly over the ring, tracing the velvety depths of each bloom and bathing the arrangement in a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece transcends décor, offering solace in its beauty and a silent promise that memories endure. In Chinatown, where lanterns glow along Gerrard Street and the market hums with life, this wreath speaks the language of respect with every petal. We can arrange delivery across Chinatown and nearby districts, ensuring freshness and timely arrival for memorial services, anniversaries, or condolences. The greens-eucalyptus and ruscus-provide a natural counterpoint that highlights the red, while the densely packed blooms create a plush, three-dimensional surface that feels almost sculptural. It is a quiet, dignified tribute that honours a life well-loved and the enduring bonds that connect generations of friends and family.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
In this image, a striking circular floral wreath appears like a traditional lifebuoy, set cleanly against a bright white background that accentuates its nautical design. The wreath is expertly fashioned from countless small blooms, likely chrysanthemums chosen for their longevity and neat, rounded heads, each one nestled tightly against the next so that no foliage or gaps break the continuity of colour. The circle is divided into four identical blocks of colour, alternating between deep, royal blue and crisp white. The blue sections are saturated and intense, suggesting depth and steady strength, while the white sections provide a fresh, peaceful counterpoint, reminiscent of sunlight glancing off the water or the painted hulls of boats that might be seen along the river on the way from Chinatown towards the docks. Around the inner rim of the wreath, a slim strip of dark blue ribbon has been carefully pleated to form a delicate ruffle, neatly edging the central opening and adding an extra layer of texture without detracting from the purity of the design. The overall effect is both simple and profoundly symbolic, evoking notions of rescue, guidance, and the wish for a safe onward journey. As a funeral wreath, this lifebuoy tribute feels especially apt for honouring someone with a life at sea, a passion for sailing, or a role in protecting others, as well as those who were simply a dependable lifeline within their family or community. Created in the spirit of thoughtful craftsmanship that characterises many floral tributes delivered around Chinatown and central London, it offers a dignified, quietly powerful expression of farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a composed, breathing landscape of soft creams and pale yellows set within a lush, green frame. A generous ring of creamy white roses - roughly a dozen of them - forms the backbone of the design; their petals spiral inward in the classic rose geometry, catching the light with a quiet, satin sheen that reads as both refined and comforting. Interspersed between the roses are pale lemon lilies, some opening fully to reveal long, elegant throats and subtle stamens, others held in bud, introducing a gentle vertical rhythm and the suggestion of unfolding time. The greens are abundant and varied: delicate fern fronds give a feathered halo around the outer edge while darker, rounder foliage, likely eucalyptus, sits lower and broader, creating pockets of cool shadow that contrast with the luminous blooms. The wreath is arranged flat against a pristine white background and photographed top-down, its circular silhouette precise and symbolic - an emblem of eternity, memory, and ongoing affection. The tactile impression is layered: velvety rose petals, the taut curves of lily trumpets, and the airy filigree of fern, with a faint, respectful scent profile that would read as soft sweetness balanced by green freshness. Intended as a tasteful funeral tribute or graveside circle, this wreath offers balance and solace and would sit fittingly at a service in the Chinatown area near Gerrard Street or around Leicester Square, where quiet floral tributes are often welcomed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00